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How do hands move in heaven? Ted Danson knows. Watch him in “The Good Place,” NBC’s circle-squaring philosophical sitcom about life, death, good, evil, redemption and frozen yogurt. As Danson speaks, his hands flutter and hover in front of him like a pair of trained birds. They poke and swirl, pinch and twist. They snap suddenly ahead to accent a word as if they’re plucking a feather from a passing breeze. Danson is tall and slim — he was a basketball star growing up — and his hands are expressively large. He can move them, when he needs to, with the long-fingered languor of Michelangelo’s God reaching out to touch Adam. On the show, Danson plays an “architect” of the afterlife named Michael, a sort of immortal Willy Wonka who dresses in bright suits and bow ties. He is always flying into spasms of delight over the fascinating novelties of human culture — paper clips, suspenders, karaoke, Skee-Ball — and in one scene he gets so celestially excited that he lunges into a squat, holds his arms out in front of him and gyrates his wrists like an electric mixer on full blast. “How do you pump your fist again?” he asks. “Is this it?”

Danson is now 70, roughly twice the age he was when he started on “Cheers,” and he carries his seniority around as if it were the funniest thing in the world. In recent years, he has put together a virtuosic run of performances, including supporting roles in shows such as “Damages,” “Bored to Death” and “Fargo.” His turn on “The Good Place” seems like a culmination of this late-phase greatness: a role he was born, and then very carefully aged, to play. Although Danson still has the seductive good looks of Sam Malone, his hair has gone chalk white, and he delivers his lines with an ease so deep it looks effortless and instinctive — the kind of thing you couldn’t practice if you tried. [Source]

Kristen stepped on the white carpet for Mickey’s 90th Spectacular held at The Shrine Auditorium on Saturday evening (October 6) in Los Angeles. You’ll be able to catch the broadcast for Mickey’s 90th Spectacular on Sunday, November 4 at 8pm ET on ABC. I’ve updated the gallery with over 100 photos of Kristen looking gorgeous at the event.

Kristen Bell (Disney’s Frozen), Sarah Hyland (ABC’s Modern Family), Tony Hale (Veep, Arrested Development) and Sofia Carson (Disney’s Descendants, Freeform’s upcoming Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists) are set for Mickey’s 90th Spectacular two-hour television event celebrating 90 years of the beloved Disney mascot Mickey Mouse. Walt Disney Company Chairman and CEO Bob Iger will make a special appearance during the special set to air Sunday, November 4 at 8 PM on Disney-owned ABC.

The show also will include musical performances by Josh Groban, K-Pop band NCT 127, Leslie Odom Jr., Meghan Trainor and Zac Brown Band. Groban and NCT 127 will perform original songs, while Odom, Trainor and Zac Brown Band will pay homage to Mickey with Disney classics. Odom will perform “When You Wish Upon A Star” from the 1940 Disney adaptation of Pinnochio, Trainor will sing “You’ve Got a Friend In Me,” the theme song from the Toy Story franchise and Zac Brown Band will perform a rendition of “Bare Necessities” from Disney classic The Jungle Book. More names and performance details will be released in the coming weeks. [Source]

The Good Place is officially back on NBC and what a great premiere that was! I’m so excited about Trevor being back and I can’t wait to see how he’ll interact with our four humans! I’ve updated the gallery with stills & screencaptures of Kristen in the 2 parters season premiere!

Kristen Bell stepped out for the Samsung Charity Gala on Thursday night (September 27) at the Manhattan Center in New York City. Every year, all proceeds raised go directly to Samsung’s charity partners through its ‘Samsung Gives’ philanthropic programming – raising more than $75 million throughout the U.S. and benefitting more than 2,600 schools, hospitals, and foundations since 2001. I’ve updated the gallery with photos of Kristen during the event.